Is mindfulness associated with interpersonal forgiveness?

  • Johan Karremans
  • , Hein Van Schie
  • , Iris van Dongen
  • , Gesa Kappen
  • , G. Moi
  • , S. Van As
  • , I. Ten Bokkel
  • , R.C. van der Wal

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Abstract

Using a multimethod approach, the current research tested the basic prediction that mindfulness is associated with interpersonal forgiveness. Across 5 studies, we found that mindfulness meditation, trait mindfulness, and an experimental induction of mindfulness, were positively associated with indicators of both dispositional forgiving tendencies, state levels of forgiveness regarding a past offense, and levels of perceived forgiving tendencies as rated by the romantic partner. Two studies examined the roles of perspective taking and rumination as potential mechanisms; results provided most consistent support for the role of perspective taking. The findings are discussed in light of the broader theoretical questions of when and how people forgive and how mindfulness may promote interpersonal functioning.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)296–310
JournalEmotion
Volume20
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

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